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- Les Liaisons dangereuses (French: [le ljɛzɔ̃ dɑ̃ʒ(ə)ʁøz]; English: Dangerous Liaisons) is a French epistolary novel by Pierre ****rlos de Laclos, first...
- Dangereuse of L'Île-Bouchard (Poitevin: Dangerosa; 1079 – 1151) was the daughter of Bartholomew, Lord of L'Île-Bouchard and his wife Gerberge of Blaison...
- Liaisons dangereuses is a French epistolary novel by ****rlos de Laclos. Les Liaisons dangereuses may also refer to: Les liaisons dangereuses (film),...
- HMS Dangereuse was a tartane named Duguay-Trouin that the French Navy requisioned in May 1794 to serve as an aviso. The Navy renamed her Dangereuse either...
- has earned the prestigious title of ngara, and is sometimes called La dangereuse and La Grande vedette malienne. Kouyaté's dense, emotional, hypnotic manner...
- Dangereuse Attraction is the second studio album by Canadian singer Marie-Mai. The album was released on 28 August 2007 in Canada by Musicor and later...
- Fraser 2002, pp. 5–6 de Decker, Michel (2005). Marie-Antoinette, les dangereuses liaisons de la reine. Paris, France: Belfond. pp. 12–20. ISBN 978-2714441416...
- Thouars and Aremgarde de Mauléon. Aimery was married to Amauberge, called Dangereuse, the daughter of Bartholomew de l'Isle Bouchard and his wife Gerberge...
- Killing Car (original title: Femme dangereuse, lit. Dangerous Woman, also known as The Blood Red Car) is a 1993 French surreal revenge thriller film directed...
- army general, best known for writing the epistolary novel Les Liaisons dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons) (1782). A unique case in French literature, he was...